It's a Trip

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"It's a Trip"
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Single by Shakespears Sister
from the album Songs from the Red Room
Released6 April 2010 (2010-04-06)
Recorded2009
Genre Electroclash, new wave
Label SF
Songwriter(s) Siobhan Fahey, Stephen Gallifant, Marco Pirroni
Shakespears Sister singles chronology
"Bad Blood"
(2005)
"It's a Trip"
(2010)
"All the Queen's Horses"
(2019)

"It's a Trip" is a song by Shakespears Sister, released in April 2010 as the fourth single from their fourth studio album Songs from the Red Room . A music video for the song was directed by Paul Boyd. [1] An acoustic version of the song was also released exclusively through Shakespears Sister's official digital store.

Track listing

  1. "It's a Trip" (Album Version) — 3:44
  2. "It's a Trip" (Smalltown Boy Mix) — 5:53
  3. "It's a Trip" (Bis Club Mix) — 7:29
  4. "It's a Trip" (Punx Soundcheck Mix) — 6:11
  5. "It's a Trip" (Apollo 404 Mix) — 3:40
  6. "It's a Trip" (Lord And Master Early Dawn Mix) — 7:20
  7. "It's a Trip" (Bis Radio Mix) — 3:49
  8. "It's a Trip" (Stems Mix) — 3:58
  9. "C U Tonight" (Demo) — 5:31
  10. "Dedication" — 6:02
  11. "Heroine" (Gully’s Ingestion Mix) — 3:33
  1. "It's a Trip" (Acoustic Version w/ Sam Stewart)
  2. "You're Alone" (Acoustic Version w/ Sam Stewart)

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